Iec 612982 [TRUSTED]
The framework applies universally to a vast catalog of industrial automation components. This includes:
Traditional pneumatic and electric instrumentation operating on continuous signals (e.g., 4-20mA systems). iec 612982
is not glamorous. It does not guarantee functional safety (IEC 61508) or cyber-resilience. What it does is far more fundamental: it provides a honest, repeatable, and universally accepted way to answer the question, "Does this instrument actually do what it claims to do?" The framework applies universally to a vast catalog
If you want:
The core of IEC 61298-2 lies in the structured tests it requires to evaluate a device's accuracy and behavior. It does not guarantee functional safety (IEC 61508)
Only if they cite the specific part and test conditions. A manufacturer claiming "tested to IEC 61298" without stating the part number and reference conditions is offering little value. Always ask: Which part? What influence quantities? Under what environmental range?
What you are looking to evaluate (e.g., digital controller, valve positioner, recorder)?